The Stage Producer's Business and Legal Guide
Charles Grippo
The Stage Producer's Business and Legal Guide

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Type: eBook
Released: 2002
Publisher: Allworth Press
Page Count: 256
Format: pdf
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1581152418
ISBN-13: 9781581152418
User Rating: 1.5000 out of 5 Stars! (2 Votes)

From Library Journal

Grippo, a theatrical attorney, producer, and commercially produced playwright, has filled a hole in theater literature with this one-stop guide to theater law for non-attorneys. It covers everything from organizing a theater company to dissolving one. As anyone who has worked in even the smallest theater knows, legal issues touch every aspect of producing a play, from obtaining performance space and licensing plays, to managing commercial and nonprofit companies, to safety and taxes. While not going into specifics-which would be impossible, as state and local laws vary greatly-Grippo provides checklists of the questions producers need to address at each stage of a production. He is the first to state firmly that this book is "not a substitute for legal advice," and he clearly disclaims responsibility for himself and the publisher should anyone decide to use it as such. Yet Grippo does promise that by addressing the questions presented here, a producer will greatly decrease the amount of money spent on attorney's fees. Highly recommended for theater, law, and small business collections.
Laura A. Ewald, Murray State Univ. Lib., KY
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

"An entertaining, easy-to-read, practical resource for anyone interested in the art and craft of play production." -- Dennis Zacek, Artistic Director, Victory Gardens Theater

A concise, informative, and well-organized introduction to basic legal and industry issues, presented in a reader-friendly style. -- Robert C. Harris, senior partner, Lazarus & Harris, LLP, and adjunct professor of entertainment law, Hofstra University School of Law

This is destined to become a textbook that gets dog-eared from constant reference. -- Tony Forman, managing director, Madison Repertory Theatre


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